Computer learning

September 4, 2020 - Wichita State University’s Instructional Design and Access team, part of the Media Resource Center, worked with faculty over the summer to continue to improve hybrid learning. IDA took its one-day Academic Resources Conference and turned it into a week of training, via Zoom, in June and again in August before classes started. Another week is scheduled in January to prepare spring classes.

  • Safety first as we go into the holiday weekend
  • Drop / refund date extended to today for full-term courses
  • Leadership Program Applications NOW OPEN
  • New hours for ITS Help Desk
  • Dr. Golden wants to meet with you, Fairmount College students!
  • Lock your car doors and protect your belongings
  • Join Clash of the Colleges Virtual Games
  • Hear from Mark McCormick the next ODI Diversity Lecture Series speaker
  • Discover your antibody test status when you give blood
  • Join virtual Academic Convocation
  • Interested in joining a fraternity or sorority?
  • Virtual Edible Book Festival combines artistic / culinary talent for prizes
  • Check out the MSW Program at WSU!
  • From one student to another: Feeling anxious about fall semester? We can help!
  • ShockerConnect provides mentors for students interested in becoming involved on campus
  • Visually impaired Shocker busts through barriers to achieve STEM aspirations
  • Industrial, Systems, and Manufacturing Engineering (ISME) colloquium presentation today
  • First-Generation Student Organization - Struggles and prevention
  • Perspectives on the Pandemic examines impacts of COVID-19 on incarcerated people and their families
  • Come join the discussion about Somos De Wichita
  • Wichita State University Opera Theater to present free outdoor concert
  • SAC Trivia Tuesday
  • Sept. 8 Tuesday Talk will discuss Campus Recreation and resources available to students
  • WSU Theatre and Filmmaking produce a sitcom
  • Heskett Center Labor Day weekend hours
  • Labor Day weekend hours for the Rhatigan Student Center
  • Are you ready to vote?
  • A new episode of the podcast ‘Hindsight: Looking Back at 100 Years of Women's Suffrage’ is available now
  • Free pool for Rewards Members in September
  • 2020 Shockers Vote! Turbo Vote Competition
  • Wanted: Volunteers to help with 2020 bicycle and pedestrian count event
  • volunteerICT
  • Volunteer opportunity with the United Way GIV Warehouse
  • Volunteer opportunity with Meals on Wheels
  • Volunteer opportunity with Wichita Clean Streams

  • Faculty mentors sought for First-Year Research Experience (FYRE) in STEM
  • Women of Wichita State University Membership Drive
  • Drop / refund date extended for full-term courses
  • Virtual Edible Book Festival combines artistic / culinary talent for prizes
  • Testing Services is open
  • Get your Heskett Center membership today
  • Child Development Center has Pre-K openings
  • Join the Student Government Association for the Fall 2020 State of the Student Body Address
  • Join virtual Academic Convocation
  • Speer, Price featured in podcast
  • Scholarships now available for WSU Badge Courses!
  • Join Campus Recreation's Free Lifting Clinic!
  • Discover your antibody test status when you give blood
  • Check it out! Issue 1 of the 2020-21 WWSU Newsletter is here!
  • Group reservations with physical distancing at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Drop / refund date extended for full-term courses
  • ‘Don’t Weight’ a photography exhibit by Devin Carter in Cadman Art Gallery

Courtesy

Sept. 3, 2020 — Emily Schlenker was born to study STEM. However, because she was born blind, her passion for organic chemistry and biology almost went by the wayside. That's when the folks at Wichita State's Media Resource Center stepped in to help Emily achieve her dreams.

  • Student COVID-19 dashboard now live on the Wichita State website
  • September edition of First Tuesday sent yesterday
  • Managers of USS and Non-Teaching UP employees - It’s mid-review time!
  • Perspectives on the Pandemic talk explores rethinking the city and the community today
  • Wichita State takes suicide-prevention campaign national
  • A new episode of the podcast ‘Hindsight: Looking Back at 100 Years of Women's Suffrage’ is available now
  • Five more Ulrich billboards are now on display around Wichita
  • Labor Day weekend hours for the Rhatigan Student Center
  • Heskett Center Labor Day weekend hours
  • Master of Social Work Informational Sessions - all students invited!
  • Identify your strengths with the ShockerStrengths Program!
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • The advantage of using the Logic Model
  • Join the Student Government Association for the Fall 2020 State of the Student Body Address
  • Register for the Engineering & IT Virtual Career Fair - Sept. 14!
  • Join us for Shockers After Dark!
  • Flash Points for Clash of the Colleges today!
  • Biometric Screening appointments still available for Tuesday, Sept. 8
  • Student Affairs congratulates first-year student for receiving book scholarship
  • It’s Food For Fines time!
  • HealthQuest points available at WSU
  • Virtual Shocker Resource Fair
  • Contactless catering menu
  • volunteerICT
  • Drop / refund date extended for full-term courses
  • Discover Wichita State events for fall 2020
  • WSU Theatre and Filmmaking produce a sitcom

  • Student COVID-19 dashboard now live on the Wichita State website
  • Join the Student Government Association for the Fall 2020 State of the Student Body Address
  • Flash Points for Clash of the Colleges today!
  • Drop / refund date extended for full-term courses until Friday, Sept. 4
  • Perspectives on the Pandemic talk explores rethinking the city and the community today
  • Wichita State takes suicide-prevention campaign national
  • With $1 million gift, Gene and Yolanda Camarena will help students of color succeed at Wichita State University
  • 2020 Shockers Vote! Turbo Vote Competition
  • It’s Food For Fines time!
  • Financial Wellness & Money Management Blackboard Course
  • Are you interested in joining Shockappella?
  • Wichita State graduate Sarahi Aguilera grows into role as voice for immigrants
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • Apply now to get involved in research as part of the First-Year Research Experience (FYRE) in STEM
  • Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences students are invited to complete this questionnaire!
  • Are you interested in making a difference for students at Wichita State University?
  • Student Affairs congratulates first-year student for receiving book scholarship
  • WSU Theatre and Filmmaking produce a sitcom
  • Register for the Engineering & IT Virtual Career Fair - Sept. 14!
  • Check out the MSW Program at WSU!
  • Virtual Shocker Resource Fair
  • BMES Bowling Social
  • Discover your antibody test status when you give blood
  • Wichita State University Opera Theater to present free outdoor concert
  • Pee for Pizza is CANCELED
  • First-Generation Student Organization - Struggles and prevention
  • Attend First Gen Check-In on 9/10 to connect with campus resources
  • Join us for Shockers After Dark!
  • Author Christopher McDougall will join Ulrich Virtual Stories book discussion on Tuesday, Sept. 8
  • Interested in joining a fraternity or sorority?
  • Are you ready to vote?
  • Community Service Board (CSB) member meetings
  • Leadership Program Applications NOW OPEN
  • Labor Day weekend hours for the Rhatigan Student Center
  • Heskett Center Labor Day weekend hours
  • Group reservations with physical distancing at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Build-A-Friend
  • SAC Trivia Tuesday
125th Anniversary Shocker Pride Points

Sept. 2, 2020 -- During each month throughout Wichita State's 125th anniversary, we will release 11 Shocker pride points for a total of 125. Wichita State is the greatest metropolitan university in the United States, and these points prove it.

  • Wichita State creates Advisory Council to help retain talent, drive economy
  • Wichita State joins prestigious national research institute to boost AI
  • Wichita State ATLAS meets the unprecedented needs of the aviation industry
  • Perspectives on the Pandemic talk explores rethinking community
  • Scholarships now available for WSU Badge Courses!
  • ‘Competing for Government Contracts: Basic Training’
  • Discover your antibody test status when you give blood
  • With $1 million gift, Gene and Yolanda Camarena will help students of color succeed at Wichita State University
  • Professor investigates what makes a good law enforcement officer through lab research
  • Wichita State graduate Sarahi Aguilera grows into role as voice for immigrants
  • ZipSip emerges from Wichita State's innovation ecosystem
  • Check it out! Issue 1 of the 2020-21 WWSU Newsletter is here!
  • Five more Ulrich billboards are now on display around Wichita
  • Wichita State University Opera Theater to present free outdoor concert
  • Group reservations with physical distancing at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Contactless catering menu
  • Shocker Store at Braeburn Square reopens
  • Labor Day weekend hours for the Rhatigan Student Center
  • Heskett Center Labor Day weekend hours

  • Use the COVID-19 FAQ Questions Index
  • Wichita State creates Advisory Council to help retain talent, drive economy
  • With $1 million gift, Gene and Yolanda Camarena will help students of color succeed at Wichita State University
  • University schedule for the Holiday Closedown 2020
  • Upcoming Zoom security changes
  • Scholarships now available for WSU Badge Courses!
  • Wichita State University Freedom of Expression website
  • Ability Ally Training is now online!
  • 25th Annual McNair Closing Symposium
  • Free Campus Visitor Guides are available
  • Discover your antibody test status when you give blood
  • The Office of Academic Affairs announces new emeriti faculty
  • ‘Competing for Government Contracts: Basic Training’
  • Professor investigates what makes a good law enforcement officer through lab research
  • Virtual Shocker Resource Fair
  • Perspectives on the Pandemic talk explores rethinking community
  • Join Clash of the Colleges Virtual Games
  • Author Christopher McDougall will join Ulrich Virtual Stories book discussion on Tuesday, Sept. 8
  • September HealthQuest upcoming events
  • Wichita State graduate Sarahi Aguilera grows into role as voice for immigrants
  • Check it out! Issue 1 of the 2020-21 WWSU Newsletter is here!
  • Pumpkin spice is back
  • Group reservations with physical distancing at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Women of Wichita State University Membership Drive
  • 2020 Shockers Vote! Turbo Vote Competition
  • It’s Food For Fines time!
  • Struggling adapting to online learning? Join SHS and CAPS for this week's Tuesday Talks
  • Woodward named PA voice for Men's Basketball
  • Wanted: Volunteers to help with 2020 bicycle and pedestrian count event
  • Drop / refund date extended for full-term courses

WuShock in suspenders

Aug. 31, 2020 -- As a way to promote suicide prevention, Wichita State University is expanding the #WeSupportU Suspenders4Hope campaign throughout the country in hopes of creating positive change in communities regarding mental health and suicide prevention.